1103.06    CLASSIFICATION OF PERMITTED USES.
   Permitted uses are listed in the use table on the following pages. The following symbols are used in the table and are defined as follows:
   (a)   Principally Permitted Use (P). "P" indicates that a use is permitted in the zone or district as a principal use. The use is also subject to all other applicable requirements of this Zoning Code.
   (b)   Conditional Use (C). "C" indicates that a use may be permitted in the zone or district only where approved in accordance with the conditional use standards set forth herein and conditional use approval granted by the Board of Appeals as outlined in Chapter 1115. Conditional uses are subject to all other applicable requirements of this Zoning Code.
   (c)   Permitted Accessory Use (PA). "PA" indicates a use may be permitted as an accessory use to a principal use. Permitted accessory uses are subject to all other applicable requirements of this Zoning Code.
   (d)   Use Not Permitted. A blank cell indicates that a use is not permitted in the zone or district. Uses not listed as a principally permitted use, permitted accessory use, or conditional use, are prohibited from the applicable zone or district.
   (e)   Use Not Listed. It is not possible for a list of permitted uses to capture every possible use that could be established. The City will occasionally receive an application for approval of a use that is not expressly listed in the use table. In those instances:
      (1)   The Administrator will determine if a proposed use is similar to a listed use based on the following factors:
         A.   Whether the proposed use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, Master Plan, or Area Plan and the purpose and intent of the zone or district.
         B.   Whether the use has similar impacts on the neighborhood, such as traffic, noise, lighting, or similar considerations.
         C.   Whether the use has the same characteristics as a listed use in terms of building and site arrangement, site area or floor space, equipment devoted to the activity, customer type, number of employees in each activity, hours of operation, vehicles used and parking requirements, number of vehicle trips generated, signs, and how the use is advertised.
      (2)   If it is determined that a proposed use is similar to a listed use, the regulations governing that use apply to the unlisted use.
      (3)   If it is determined that a proposed use is not similar to a listed use, then the proposed use shall be deemed to be prohibited. The decision of the Administrator is appealable to the Board of Appeals under Chapter 1115.
(Ord. A-3075. Passed 1-24-22.)